COMPETITIONS
SATURDAY RESULTS. GREYMOUTH, September 12. The -competitions were on •Saturday the results being Ladies’ Sacred iSolo (own selection). —Mrs T. G. AJcCullough, “There is a Green Hill,” 85pts 1; Mr s Wright;. “I -Know that My Redeemer LivethV’ 8-pts 2; Miss Jane Warren (Hokitika), “0 Rest in rffhe Lord,”- 82nts 3.
Violin Test, under 13 years, ‘‘Andante -i onceriio ’- (iVlende’ssOhn-Duval). — Louis Sharman 79pts 1 ; Clare Keating 78pts 2; Zita Austin 77pts 3. , Pianoforte Duet, 12 and under. 14 years, “Valse Caprice” (Rathburri). — Naiicy Harrie and Colin Rouse 85pts 1 ; Kath. Fauth and Star Chalk 84pfs 2. i -Girls’ Song, under 16 (own feelectlbn). —Mae Halliday, “Three Green Bonnets,” 77pts 1 ; Doris Willis, ‘‘•Lavender Dreams,” 76pts 2. ' Girls’ Song, under • 16, own selection. —Kath Read (Christchurch), “Blackbird Song,” 83pts 1'; Gecetia Keating, f*Whero the \Bee Sucks,” 81pts ! '2 ; Kathleen Palmer, 80pts 3.” Pianoforte Duet (open), “Herentanz” • (MacDoweil;.—-Mieses Zita MutJ. son -and Jean Duggan’(Runanga) 83pts 1; Misses Jean Abbie and Hilda Fetterson SOpts 2." -j'
Chappell Bong/'i'”‘-‘ ! You are My Heart’s Delight’* l 'RL&ar), a% voice,— iMass W. Cogswelh'B6pts 1 •'Mr 'Er Boots 36pta 2 ; Mrs T. McCullough; 84pti 3. ■ '■ • '
Prepaid Reading) "Westward Ho,” boys and ghf's .9 and 'under 12 years.— Boys: Keith OJUver 77pts 1 ; Ja«., McBride 76pts 2: Vivian Hansen 75pts 3. Girls : Vera Gilmore 80pts 1; Vonnie McDonnell 79pts 2 • Ida McDonald and Joan Wasley (equal) 3. '•
Boys’ Recitation, H 6 to 9 y e atvs. Keith Oliver 77nts 1: Jack Read 76pts 2; Neil Beale 75pts 3. ■ : Junior Shakespearean Recitation, — Kath. Read 85pts 1; Pat McGavin 82pts 2; Nancy McKane 71pts. 3.- 4 : - (Boys’ Recitation, 9 and under 12, “The Ant and the Cricket,”—Vivian Hansen 80pts 1; Jas Mcßride 79pts-2 ; Bob Duggrti 77pts 3. ' ' ' GirV 'Recitation. 6 and under 9. Zita Austin 80pt s 1: Dorothy Congreve 79pts 2 ; (Jessie Patterson and Norma Jones 78pfs 3. f Recital to Music, Igirl9 and under 12 (own selection). —Doris Willis 102pts 1: Ida McDonald 101 p2; Vonnie. McDonnell lOOpts 3. ; - Girls’ Recitation, 9 and under 12, “Th 6 Little Town of Laughter.”—Vonnie .McDonnell 83pts 1; Viv* Hogg *2 pts 2;' Doris Wi’iis and Ida McDonald . Blpts 3. ' Junior Men’s Oration, own selection, _T. Duffy, “F.mmett’s Speech,” 79pts 1; J. Daniel. “Welcome Home,!’, and P. Blanchfield, “Meagher's Defence,’*-. 78pt-s (equal) 2. ‘ " v uSertW - Men’s Impromptu Speech, subject, “the Southern Alps”—Mr A. H. Paterson 90pts .1) Mr M. Daly 86pts 2. • - Senior Sean TrhiMuds—B. Kearney 89, 1; V. Knowi'is 76, 2. ■ ; : A;A--Junlor Sword Dance, under 10 years —Valda Rouse 82nts 1; Imelda Austin 81pts 2; Betty Roach 80pts 3. ■ Barefoot Dance, under 10 years— jl June Heenan (Hokitika) 76pts 1; r Margaret Hawthorn (Rieefton) 75pts 2; Zita Austin 74-pts 3. . ’ Operatic Dance, vlO and under 14 years—-Heather Wright 74pts 1; Nan Darby 73pts 2; M. Moss 72pts 3. Opei’atic or Semi-Character Duo, 12 yeai’s and over—M. Moss and L. ‘Compton, “Harlequin and Columbine.” 72 pts 1; Nan Darbv and Joyce Andrews,, “The Artist and tli© Model,” 68pts 2; ~ Eil'een ' Rohloff and Viv. Knowles, “Pas Seul,” 6opts 3.
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